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Page 10 March Edition Seven Lakes News<br />

The Pentagon has admitted<br />

to possessing and testing out<br />

wreckage from UFO crashes, with<br />

the researcher who found the<br />

startling news hypothesizing that<br />

the debris may be from the famous<br />

Roswell, New Mexico, crash in<br />

1947.<br />

Researcher Anthony Bragalia<br />

secured more than 150 pages<br />

from the US Defense Intelligence<br />

Agency after the agency responded<br />

to a three-year FOIA request<br />

Bragalia shared that the Nitinol had<br />

similar properties to the memory<br />

metal found near the Roswell, New<br />

Mexico, UFO crash site of 1947<br />

Bragalia‘s FOIA request was<br />

‚unambiguous in its meaning,<br />

according to the researcher who<br />

prided himself in finding the<br />

loophole for information that is<br />

normally confidential and secret.<br />

The original 2017 FOIA request<br />

made to the DIA asks for the<br />

physical descriptions, properties<br />

and composition of UFO/UAP<br />

material held by the government<br />

and its contractor, he said,.<br />

The documents show that the<br />

testing was being carried out by<br />

Bigelow Aerospace, a Las Vegas,<br />

Nevada-based company that<br />

Pentagon ADMITS That It Has Been Testing<br />

Wreckage From UFO Crashes<br />

does private contract work for the<br />

Department of Defense.<br />

Bragalia highlights that more<br />

than 40 witnesses to the Roswell<br />

crash mentioned that a metallike<br />

material from the site could<br />

remember itself when folded or<br />

physically altered<br />

The debris from the crash was flown<br />

to Wright Field in Greene County,<br />

Ohio, with Battelle Memorial<br />

Institute soon securing a contract<br />

to start phase diagrams for making<br />

memory metal - using Nickel and<br />

ultra-high purity Titanium.<br />

During a discussion in the 1960s<br />

with researcher Kevin Randle that<br />

was captured on tape, General<br />

Arthur Exon said that some of the<br />

wreckage being tested from the<br />

site was comprised of specially<br />

processed Titanium. Exon had<br />

flown over the site in 1947.<br />

Two months after the Roswell crash<br />

in September, General George<br />

Shulgen of Air Intelligence said<br />

that the materials of construction<br />

of the flying saucers were possibly<br />

made of composite or sandwich<br />

construction utilizing various<br />

combinations of metals and<br />

plastics.<br />

The DIA-sponsored reports<br />

Ireceived mention a highlyengineered<br />

material called<br />

metamaterial as comprised of<br />

composite media. Bragalia wrote.<br />

Metamaterial can be layered with<br />

metal and plastics.<br />

He added: Based on the<br />

documentation received, it appears<br />

that the retrieved debris exhibits<br />

other extraordinary capabilities.<br />

In addition to remembering<br />

their original form when bent or<br />

crushed, some of these futuristic<br />

materials have the potential to<br />

make things invisible, compress<br />

electromagnetic energy, and even<br />

slow down the speed of light.<br />

Bragalia shared that the<br />

whereabouts of the debris from<br />

the UFO wreckage is currently<br />

unknown, adding that Bigelow<br />

Aerospace laid off nearly all of their<br />

85 employees in March 2020.<br />

Idaho was the top U.S. state for<br />

UFO sightings per capita during the<br />

first three months of 2020, which<br />

was an especially busy period for<br />

reports of extraterrestrial activity,<br />

according to a new report by<br />

Satellite Internet.<br />

Idaho residents have reported 164<br />

UFO sightings — or 9.18 sightings<br />

per 100,000 people — according to<br />

the study. Other top states included<br />

Montana, New Hampshire, Main<br />

and New Mexico, which is home to<br />

Roswell, renowned for an alleged<br />

UFO crash in 1947.<br />

For those who fear space alien<br />

abduction, UFOs apparently avoid<br />

the Texas sky. The Lone Star State<br />

reported the fewest per-capita UFO<br />

sightings, at 1.29 sightings per<br />

100,000 people.<br />

For newbie UFO hunters, the report<br />

advises downloading an app such<br />

as Sky Map or NASA to learn<br />

the stars and planets and avoid<br />

confusing them with UFOs.<br />

By: Diane Keating SL News<br />

Source: UFO Exporations

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